Maybe not related to #WorldSleepDay in its truest sense, but certainly in the spirit of sleep safety. Philadelphia Fire Department Commissioner Adam Thiehl gave us insight into importance of closing bedroom doors before you sleep, a 900 degree difference that keeps toxic smoke out. Read more in our blog http://bit.ly/2ph8INN or watch the video below. #CloseBeforeYouDoze

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Maybe not related to #WorldSleepDay in its truest sense, but certainly in the spirit of sleep safety. Philadelphia Fire Department Commissioner Adam Thiehl gave us insight into importance of closing...

#READYCommunity brings the information and resources you need to be prepared right to your community! Join your Philly neighbors next week as we plan for severe weather #poweroutages #thunderstorms #floods http://ow.ly/bjO830iXQfV Free Library of Philadelphia

I'm so proud of our students at Murrell Dobbins Vocational School for the preparation and thought they put into their participation in yesterday's #NationalStudentWalkout.
The reality is that these students know this issue too well, having lost family members and classmates to gun violence. I was proud to stand with them and to experience their passion.
They know what they are talking about and they're saying #Enough.

Louisa Knapp Curtis, the first editor of “Ladies’ Home Journal,” decorated Strawberry Mansion’s 19th century Reception Room. Her original furniture purchase in 1931 included two mirrors, a pair of side chairs, a marble top table, two small tables, two arm chairs, a sofa and a pair of urns for a grand total of $723! #WomensHistoryMonth

Did you know Strawberry Mansion is the largest of the Park Charms: The Historic Houses of Fairmount Park? Stop by soon to admire its grand Greek Revival wings and fascinating collections of antiques and fine art. Plan your visit here: http://ow.ly/yg1e30iPTUi

EZ INTERIOR DEMOLITION- FOR THE INTERIOR DEMOLITION ON NON-BEARING PARTITION WALL AND CEILINGS AS PER ATTACHED STANDARD. DEVIATIONS FROM THESE STANDARDS REQUIRE SUBMISSION OF CONSTRUCTION AND SITE PLANS.

When adjusting your clocks this weekend (or them adjusting themselves), take time to see if you're emergency prepared: test smoke alarms & carbon monoxide detectors, make a fire escape and family emergency plan. #DaylightSavingTime
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Make an emergency plan | Service

Make an emergency plan The City of Philadelphia wants you to be ready for any emergency. To be ready, you need to start planning for an emergency now, not in the middle of one. Think about different kinds of emergencies, like a house fire, snow storm, power outage, hurricane, or terrorist attack.

🚧The City just announced important details about the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day Parade, including info about road closures, parking and more: http://bit.ly/2Fux78w #PHLRoadClosures

City Announces Road Closures for the 248th St. Patrick's Day Parade | Managing Director's Office

PHILADELPHIA - Today the City announces road closures, parking restrictions and details for the St. Patrick's Day Parade, organized by the Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Observance Association and held on Sunday, March 11, beginning at 11:15AM. This year's parade will take a route starting off 16th and JFK, through historical Independence Mall, and ending at Penn's Landing.

Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Stop by this Saturday’s free book reading of “Remember the Ladies: Celebrating Those Who Fought for Freedom at the Ballot Box” to pay tribute to the countless incredible women who have paved the way to greater gender equality in U.S. politics, from the nation’s beginnings to now. http://ow.ly/DRB130iN7ix

RUN DRAIN AND WATER LINE FOR 2 WATER CLOSETS, 2 LAVY SINKS, 1 TUBS, 1 KITCHEN, 1 GARBAGE DISPOSAL, 1 LAUNDRY AND HOT WATER HEATER - THE INSTALLATION WILL COMPLY WITH THE PHILADELPHIA PLUMBING CODE 2004

The Snow Emergency has ended, cars can now park on Snow Emergency routes. If your car was moved, call 215-686-SNOW. Do not call 911. All City of Philadelphia municipal government offices will open during normal business hours on Thursday, March 8. For additional information: https://goo.gl/WzyKso

City Ends Snow Emergency

PHILADELPHIA- At 9 PM on Wednesday, March 7, Managing Director DiBerardinis officially ended the City's Snow Emergency. For citizens, the end of a Snow Emergency means that cars can once again park on Snow Emergency routes. Cars left on Snow Emergency routes between 8am through 9pm today were likely relocated.

Snow Emergencies support @PhilaStreets plowing. Although the snow has stopped, there is still a snow emergency in effect. Please do not park your cars on these routes. The sooner the streets are cleared, the sooner the snow emergency can be lifted #PHLSnow http://ow.ly/v0Zt30iOPLt

Many SEPTA routes are suspended or are detoured at the moment. If taking mass-transit, please check SEPTA's System Status page for info on your route
http://www.septa.org/realtime/status/system-status.shtml … #PHLsnow

After the storm ends, please be aware of debris, like tree limbs or wires in the snow, and icy road conditions as temps dip below freezing tonight. Use caution on sidewalks and streets while travelling #PHLsnow

Keep your cell phone fully charged in the event you lose power. Know who to call if a tree falls on power lines and how to report and track power outages. #PHLsnow
https://beta.phila.gov/2018-03-05-preparing-for-power-outages/

Preparing for Power Outages | Office of Emergency Management

March 5, 2018 Power outages happen year-round. They can be a temporary nuisance caused by a system failure or something that impacts our lives for days, resulting from a Nor'easter, Tropical Storm or other severe weather. Outages can also impact travel, bringing trees down on wires or roads that affect mass-transit or create hazardous driving conditions.

If you must drive (avoid if possible) plan on difficult travel conditions. Be prepared for reductions in visibility at times. Give yourself extra space between cars and give plows plenty of room. Make sure you have a full tank of gas. #PHLsnow

Heavy, wet snow expected to fall through evening rush hour. Concern for bringing down trees or tree branches on power lines. If a tree falls during a storm and poses a safety threat, call 9-1-1. Otherwise, call 3-1-1. More info on who to call ⬇️
https://beta.phila.gov/2018-03-06-city-of-philadelphia-officials-announce-preparations-for-winter-storm/

City of Philadelphia Officials Announce Preparations for Winter Storm | Department of Streets

(Philadelphia) - With another storm approaching, Managing Director Michael DiBerardinis announced that a Snow Emergency will be declared for the City of Philadelphia beginning at 8 am on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. For citizens, a Snow Emergency means all parked cars must be moved off Snow Emergency routes for plowing.

From SEPTA. Bus routes below suspended to to snow. Check your route on their System Status page if you must travel. http://www.septa.org/realtime/status/system-status.shtml …
1,2,3,5,7,8,9,12,19,20,22,23,24,26,27,28,30,31,32,35,37,38,39,40,42,44,47M,48,50,53,54,55,57,58,61,64,65,66,68,73,77,80,84,88,89,96,110,117,119,120,H,J,L,R,XH: UPDATE: Service is suspended until further notice due to inclement weather and icy road conditions.

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